Indigestion and bloating after eating may be due to functional dyspepsia, cholecystitis, gastritis, and so on. Treatment includes general treatment, medication, and psychotherapy.
1. Functional dyspepsia: those with mild symptoms can be adjusted by changing the diet structure, such as taking a light, easy-to-digest diet, and eating less and more meals. For those with severe symptoms, gastric stimulant drugs such as metoclopramide, domperidone and mosapride can be taken.
2. Cholecystitis: Eating greasy food can easily induce cholecystitis. If the symptoms are mild, it can be regulated by changing the diet. More serious symptoms can take ursodeoxycholic acid, azinamid, trypsin and other drugs, if accompanied by pain can take scopolamine and other antispasmodic treatment.
3. Chronic gastritis: Helicobacter pylori positive people can be used bismuth potassium citrate, metronidazole, amoxicillin, omeprazole composed of quadruple therapy; dyspepsia can be given to promote gastric dynamics such as domperidone treatment.
In addition to the above reasons, liver diseases (such as hepatitis) can also cause the above symptoms. If the above symptoms are not relieved or are accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital for treatment to identify the cause. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a doctor or pharmacist, and avoid self-medication.